Destiny 2 Server Queue, Game Crashes, and Full List of Known Issues Revealed

Destiny 2 has been plagued with numerous technical issues ever since the game launched on PS4 and Xbox One. Some of the persistent issues reported by PS4 users include Cabbage errors, game crashes, and server connectivity problems accompanied with errors such as "permission denied" while trying to login to the game servers.

Bungie has recently acknowledged the connectivity issues and the lack of seamless gameplay on its game server, whenever high volume of players were trying to login. It is observed that the same issue existed at the game's launch while the game developer somehow managed to resolve the problem using Server Queue feature.

The Server Queue feature is expected to make a comeback during the weekend which is expected to restore stability in Destiny 2's online mode.

Here's what Bungie stated in its recent press statement while announcing the return of Destiny's Server Queue feature:

"When Destiny 2 became available in North America, the Destiny Server Queue was enabled to regulate the increase in player population. Players were able to sign-in without delay within 15 minutes of the queue being enabled. The server queue may be enabled during the weekend to ensure stability. Players should only expect to encounter the queue during period when more players that usual attempt to sign in every second."

Bungie is currently working hard on fixing all known issues with Destiny 2's multiplayer version and a whole bunch of them are listed below for Xbox One and PS4 consoles:

PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro platform error CE-34878-0

We are actively investigating crash reports from the #Help forum with platform partners

Some players have reported that disabling PlayStation 4 HDCP settings may circumvent the issue